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FREE! It’s Deer Hunting Time In Tennessee! FREE
November 2014
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TENNESSEE
FISHING &
HUNTING GUIDE
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Knoxville, TN
37922
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Nathan and Elizabeth
West pose with a doe out
of Claiborne County on
this month’s cover. It is
good to see Tennessee
youth learning hunting
safety and the basics of
deer hunting. Gun and
muzzlelader seasons
add to the archery opportunities for deer this
month, and Fall fishing
is heating up - so enjoy
outdoors in Tennessee!
Cover photo courtesy
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HILLTOP MARKET
An early-season spike for this hunter. Photo courtesy
4 Corners Market.
Watts Bar Fishing Report: Reservoir Conditions: Summer normal elevation: 740.5 feet. Winter normal elevation: 736.0 feet. Current elevation: 741.2 feet. The water
surface temperature is 62 degrees.
Largemouth Bass: Bass are being caught in shallow areas more often. Banks leading into these areas are the
more popular areas to locate fish. Baitfish are not in the
shallow water as good as they will be. Topwater lures,
crankbaits, and plastic worms are being used.
Smallmouth Bass: Most are being caught by those targeting largemouth.
(Con’t on p.4)
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Dwayne Hagler with a big Watts Bar flathead. Photo courtesy
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(“Watts Bar Fishing Report” .. con’t from p.3)
Crappie: Deep brush in bays are the better areas to target.
Some docks are being targeted. Minnows and jigs are
being used. Most anglers are catching 7 or 8 keepers per
trip.
Catfish: River drifters using a variety of baits are catching
a lot of catfish.
Striped bass: More fish are being caught this week than
last. Shad is the better bait, but jigs and spoons are also
being used.
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Chickamauga Fishing Report: Reservoir Conditions:
Summer normal elevation: 682.0 feet. Winter normal elevation: 676.0 feet. Current elevation: 681.0 feet. The
(Con’t on p. 6)
Wide spread on these bucks! Photo courtesy
4 Corners Market.
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Congratulations Brandon Gaylor on 2nd Place finish in the
BFL Super Tournament on Watts Bar Lake. Photo courtesy
EZ Troll Outdoors.
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Michael Burnett caught this 41-inch, 45 lb catfish off the
docks at Spring Citry Resort & Marina. Photo courtesy
Spring City Resort & Marina.
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Photo courtesy 4 Corners Market.
Trohpy size buck for this hunter! Photo courtesy
4 Corners Market.
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(“Chickamauga Report” .. con’t from p. 4)
water surface temperature is 62 degrees.
Largemouth Bass: Grass mats and grass edges along
large flats seem to be better than other areas. Frogs,
buzzbaits, plastic worms and spinnerbaits are being
used.
Smallmouth Bass: Tailwater anglers are catching a few
along the riprap banks and humps.
(Con’t on p. 7)
76-pound flathead catfish on Watts Bar. Photo courtesy
Scott Manning.
HIWASSEE / OCOEE RIVERS
AEDC WMA Units 1 & 2 November, December Permits to Go on Sale November 5
NASHVILLE --- The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency has announced the Arnold Engineering Development Center (AEDC) Wildlife Management Area units 1 & 2 first come, first serve 2014 deer permits will go on sale Wednesday,
Nov. 5 at 8 a.m. (CDT).
Permits can be purchased at any TWRA license agent or through the internet at www.tnwildlife.org. Hunters who purchase the permit are reminded that they will need to retain their receipt. The receipt will serve as the permit. No phone
sales will be accepted.
A permit fee will not be charged to Annual Sportsman (Type 004) or Lifetime Sportsman (Types 402 thru 405) license
holders or Senior Citizen Hunters (Type 166) with an Annual Senior Citizen Permit (Type 167). For all other license
holders, the cost is $10 per permit, plus agent fee.
Customers can only obtain one permit per hunt choice. Customers can obtain one permit for each hunt choice for a
total of six permits per person.
First come, first serve permits are sold one at a time per transaction. Customers can purchase permits for others as
long as they have all their pertinent information. The same one permit per hunt choice applies.
(Con’t on page 17)
(“Chickamauga Report” .. con’t from p. 6)
Crappie: Bluffwalls and docks are the top visited locations
by crappie anglers. Jigs are being used by most anglers.
Striped Bass: Shad is the best bait. Jigs, swimbaits, and
spoons are also being used in the tailwaters. Some days
are better than others.
Bluegill: Many are being caught around docks, near bluffs
and in open water while drifting in the upper reservoir.
Worms are the better bait.
Catfish: Bait selection normally determines the odds of
catching a big fish. Shad is the best bait. Several are being caught while drifting in the main channel.
For more information go go www.huntfishbuddy.com
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Adam Cook with a 300-pound black bear taken 10/4/14. Photo courtesy Sloan’s Center.
2nd Segment Deer Archery Season Oct 27 - Nov 7
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Muzzleloader & Archery Season Nov 8 - Nov 21
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Smallmouht bass action below Ft. Loudon. Guided by FISH ON! Guided Guide Capt. Chadwick Ferrell of FISH ON! Guided Trours
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Big striper caught below Ft. Loudon Dam. Guided by
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TWRA Launching New Weekly TV Program, Tennessee Uncharted
NASHVILLE --- The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is serving as a partner in a new weekly-television program, Tennessee
Uncharted which hits the air waves in November.
The 30-minute show can be seen on PBS stations across the state on the Tennessee Channel. The program will showcase the
outdoors including unique locations, techniques and traditions in the Volunteer State.
Host and musician Erick Baker will lead the way on the weekly adventure, mined from the outdoors of Tennessee. Erick feels, after
years on the road with his music, “It’s that thing calling me back home.” He views the show as “an opportunity to showcase the
greatness of our home state. Sometimes you have to travel the world to see how beautiful it is at home.”
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Scott Breeden with big 12 pt. Photo Sloan’s Center.
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Landing a striper below Ft. Loudon. Photo courtesy
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The BIG cats were biting on this trip! Guided by FISH ON! Guided Tours.
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Catfish, walleye, striper, and smallie taken below Ft. Loudon Dam - guided by FISH ON! Guided Tours.
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Guide Capt. Chadwick Ferrell lands a big striper.
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William Stevens with stripers. Photo courtesy Gilmore Dock.
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Herb Pratt got this 20-inch, 3 lb 4 oz brown trout below Cherokee Dam. Photo courtesy
Jerry’s Lazy Fisherman.
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CHEROKEE LAKE
Jake Miller with largemouth bass. Photo Gilmore Dock.
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William Stevens with striper at Gilmore Dock.
Photo Gilmore Dock.
Kenneth Kilgore with” catch of the
day”. Photo Gilmore Dock.
William Stevens with another striper.
Photo Gilmore Dock.
DOUGLAS LAKE
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Gun, Muzzleloader, & Archery Season
Nov 22 - Jan 4, 2015
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November 8 - Cherokee Lake
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(“AEDC Permits” .. con’t form p.7)
The privilege codes for the first come, first serve AEDC WMA permits are as follows:
345 for Lifetime and Annual Sportsman and Seniors holding a current Type 167
346 for all other license holders.
This applies to youths and adults purchasing a permit.
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NORRIS LAKE
Dustin Whitaker - 103 lb spike
Caleb Keck - 90 lb spike
Haley Holt - 93 lb 5 pt
Isaac Gray - 85 lb doe
James Russell - 86 lb spike & coyote
Michael Johnson - 84 lb doe
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Kierstin Moyers - doe
Ashtyn Meyers - 63 lb doe
All photos this page courtesy Southern Outdoors.
Mattison Johnson - 110 lb 4 pt
NORRIS LAKE
Dizel Ford - 88 lb 4 pt
Tyler Ellison - 82 lb doe
Noah Carroll - 111 lb 4 pt
Trevin Thompson - 88 lb 4 pt
Blake Mullins - spike and doe
Bryson Merrill - 58 lb doe
Rayliegh Tolliver - 92 lb doe
Chelsey Harvey - 93 lb 7 pt
All photos this page courtesy Southern Outdoors.
Sasha Hurley - 70 lb spike
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Jackson Moyers - 72 lb 3 pt
Photo Southern Outdoors
Joshua Brown with his deer at
Judy’s Grocery.
Dawson Williams with his deer at Judy’s
Grocery. Photo Judy’s Grocery.
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NORRIS LAKE
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Thomas Sampley with 5 pt at Judy’s Grocery.
Photo Judy’s Grocery.
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A good doe for this hunter. Photo Judy’s Grocery.
A Fall turkey for this hunter. Photo courtesy
Crossroads Grocery.
7-yr-old Kaylee Partin with her deer at
Judy’s Grocery.
Dalton King, age 12, with 4 pt. Photo
Judy’s Grocery.
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WATAUGA / SOUTH HOLSTON
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118 First Avenue, Hampton, TN 37658
Phone: 423-896-7123
Open: Mon - Sat 10 - 6 Sun 1 - 6
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6-yr-old Carson Jennings with his 1st kill with a crossbow - a
4-pointer. Photo courtesy TNT Outdoors.
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Grouse Season Opens Oct 11 - Feb 28
Woodcock Season Oct 25 - Dec 8
Bill Worley with a 7-pointer. Photo courtesy TNT Outdoors.
NOLICHUCKY RIVER
All 400 Permits Issued at Drawing for Sandhill Crane Hunt
NASHVILLE --- All 400 permits were issued at a Saturday
hand-held drawing to participate in Tennessee’s second sandhill crane hunt. The drawing was held at the Birchwood Community Center in north Hamilton County.
As a result of the drawing, there are no leftover permits to issue
this week at Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency regional
offices.
The draw was conducted by TWRA staff members from the
Nashville office and the TWRA Region III office in Crossville.
(Con’t below)
Friday & Saturday is Baby Back Rib days
Call Ahead to Reserve Yours!
Donnie’s Smoke ant no Joke
BOONE LAKE
All persons issued a sandhill crane permit must pass an
internet-based crane identification test before hunting. All
permits issued are not valid until a verifiable “Sandhill Test”
validation code is written on each permit. The purpose of this
test is to improve hunter’s awareness and ability to distinguish between sandhill cranes and protected species which
may be encountered while hunting. The test is now available
online.
The Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Commission established a
limited sandhill crane hunting season for a designated area
in East Tennessee. The sandhill crane hunting season runs
with the late waterfowl season
on Nov. 22-23
and Nov. 29 Jan. 1, 2015.
---TWRA---
Rudy caught this
53-pound Boone
Lake striper.
Photo courtesy
Mel-Bros
Tacklebox.
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DALE HOLLOW LAKE
Beyond BOW Muzzleloader 2014 Workshop
Set for Nov. 14-16 in Humphreys County
NASHVILLE --- The 2014 Beyond Becoming
an Outdoors-Woman Muzzleloader Workshop
will be sponsored by the Tennessee Wildlife
Resources Agency Nov. 14-16 in Humphreys
County.
Horse Creek Dock & Resort
703 Horse Creek Dock Road, Celina, TN 38551
Female hunters 18 and older will have the opportunity to learn about hunting deer during a
weekend with like-minded individuals. The private farm for the event incorporates a variety of
wildlife management practices and totals more
than 2,000 acres of prime deer habitat. Along
with the hunts, a variety of topics such as deer
(con’t below)
931-243-2125
* COTTAGES
* BOAT RENTALS
* FISHING SUPPLIES
* BAIT
* ICE - GROCERIES
biology, deer management, and hunting ethics will also be
covered.
Registration for the workshop is on a first-come, first-serve
basis. However, two weeks priority will be given to firsttime participants. The cost of the workshop is $200, which
includes meals and camping, if participants wish to camp.
Campers must provide their own gear. A list of local hotels
will be included with the registration packet.
Workshop participants are required to have the appropriate licenses. Participants born on or after Jan. 1, 1969 will
need to have successfully completed the hunter education
course. Participants will draw from a number of predetermined sites that will have tree stands.
For information and to receive a registration application,
contact Donald Hosse, TWRA Wildlife Education Program
Coordinator, at [email protected] or (615) 781-6541.
Applications are also available on the TWRA website, by
clicking here.
---TWRA--Billy LaGrange Named SEAFWA Tennessee Wildlife
Officer of the Year
NASHVILLE --- Billy LaGrange has been named the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency Wildlife Officer of The
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Con’t on p. 27)
Kynsey Davis Flynn with a big October largemouth bass.
Photo courtesy Horse Creek Dock & Resort.
DALE HOLLOW LAKE
Wireless Internet
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With Elec. Hook-ups
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Dale Hollow: Fishing is slow. Water temperature is 68 degrees; lake is falling.
Bass: A few bass are being caught in the rivers on crankbaits and spinnerbaits around shallow cover.
Smallmouth: A few smallmouth are being caught on jigs on broken banks
in 25 feet of water. Crappie: A few crappie are being caught near the dam
while fishing grassy points in 15 feet of water. Also, a few crappie are being
caught in the rivers while fishing fallen trees in 15-to-20 feet of water.
Shellcrackers: Several shellcrackers are being caught on nightcrawlers
while fishing grass in 10 feet of water.
For more information go go www.huntfishbuddy.com
2014 Elk Hunts Have Five Harvests
NASHVILLE --- For the second consecutive year, four of the five participants recorded harvests in the Tennessee Elk Hunt held Oct.
20-24 at North Cumberland Wildlife Management Area.
In the Tennessee Youth Elk Hunt, held the weekend of Oct. 25-26, the participant had a harvest for the third in as many years since
the hunt was established. Robert L. Goodner, a 14-year old from Cleveland was the first boy selected for the youth hunt. Robert had
the biggest overall harvest this year with his take of a 6x8 bull elk that field dressed at 646 pounds and was taken on the morning of
Oct. 26.
During the regular hunt, Jefferson City resident Jimmy Rogers had this year’s first harvest. It came in the evening on opening day and
was a 6x6 that field dressed at 593 pounds.
On the second day of the hunt, two harvests were made both coming in the evening. Audie Schrimsher of Maryville took an elk that
was a 5x5 that weighed 462 pounds. Hartsville resident Clay Oldham also took a 5x5 elk and it had a field dressed weight of 465
pounds.
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation received the Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), permit. The permit was auctioned on eBay with the proceeds going to benefit the Tennessee Elk Restoration Program Shane Alexander took a 6x6, 520 pound
elk in the morning of Oct 23. He is a former Tennessee resident who now lives in Missoula, Montana.
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CENTER HILL LAKE
Morgan Houston and Grandpa Doyal take 1st Place & Big
Fish at the MPL Fri Nite Bass Tournament 9/12/14. Photo
Meadow Park Lake.
Kenn Bommarito - bream catch 10/11/14 Photo Meadow Park
Lake.
Keegan Baudendistial - catfish 10/9/14. Photo Meadow Park
Lake.
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Gun, Muzzleloader, & Archery
Nov 22 - Jan 4, 2015
Brad Davis with bow kill checked in at Meadow Park Lake.
Photo Meadow Park Lake.
CENTER HILL LAKE
Ed Kmet and Gerald Williams with catfish 10/8/14. Photo
Meadow Park Lake.
Phillip Cole takes a break from fishing 10/13/14.
Photo Meadow Park Lake.
Some big bass catches on Center Hill Lake. Photos courtesy Hillcrest Market & Campground.
(“Billy LaGrange” .. con’t from p.24)
Year for the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (SEAFWA).
The award recipient was announced by Col. Darren Rider, TWRA Boating and Law Enforcement Division Chief.
Con’t on p 30)
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The
Tennessee Traveler
Places to go and see for fun in Tennessee
… by Lin Stepp
BENTON, TN WOMAN CONTINUES FOUR GENERATONS OF GOODNESS
While attending the 4-day
Museum of Appalachia Fall
Homecoming Festival in Norris,
TN in early October as an author
exhibitor, I had the good fortune
of meeting Sandy Hood of Benton, TN. Sandy is propietor of
Sannie Mae’s Heirloom Foods,
a fourth-generation family business. My husband and I visited
Sandy’s exhibit at the Festival
and took home a jar of chow
chow and blueberry preserves
to sample. The products were
delicious and Sandy was gracious enough to share her family
story for this magazine feature
this month. Following is Sandy’s
story in her own words.
“Sannie Mae’s Heirloom
Foods comes from four generations of my Mother’s family
dating back to my grandmother.
The recipes are from her family
who lived and worked in Elkmont
and Tremont, where my Mother
was born, before the Great
Smoky Mountains National Park
was established. Gardening and
canning was a way of life for our
family and still is today. After my
Mom’s passing my dream was to
share these original foods. We
began offering samples to family
and friends and because of their
continued requests for additional
samples and lots of encouragement; Sannie Mae’s Heirloom
Foods was established in January 2011. the first product was
Mom’s traditonal Chow-Chow and the next year Jake’s Creek Hot Chow-Chow, Squash Pickles
and Pickled Okra was added. New products introduced in 2014 are Apple Relish, Corn Relish,
Pool Hall Slaw, Salsa BY George and Uncle Porgie’s Bee Sting, a flavorful habanero hot sauce.”
These great-tasting products can be ordered by contacting Sandy at Sannie Mae’s LLC, 195
Poplar Street, Benton, TN 37307, phone 423-715-5915; Email: [email protected]; web:
sanniemaefoods.com.
Here are some of Sandy’s Serving Suggestions and Favorite Recipes:
Chow-Chow - Serve with pinto beans and great northern beans, on a salad, rice, baked potato;
use as a garnish on grilled chicken breast; pour over cream cheese for a party treat.
Jake’s Creek Hot Chow-Chow - Serve with pinto beans and great northern beans; put on a hot
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dog and you’ve made a Sannie Mae’s Smoky Mountain hot
dog, a family favorite.
Squash Pickles - Serve as a side dish with any meal; include
on a relish-tray; make hors d’oeuvres (recipe: Place round butter tasting crackers on a serving tray; put squash pickle on each
cracker; add slices of cream cheese; top with small slice of red
onion.)
Pickled Okra - Serve on a salad; top deviled eggs with a slice;
make hors d’oeuvres (recipe: Place round butter tasting crackers
on a serving tray; put thin slice of Roma tomato on each cracker;
add slice of cream cheese; top with slice of pickled okra.); eat
right out of the jar!
Our congratulations and thanks go out to Sandy Hood for
continuing her family’s legacy of making these delicious traditional
products for us all to enjoy - thank you, Sandy!
Sandy Hood - Sannie Mae’s Heirloom Foods
Squash Pickles
Pickled Okra
Chow Chow - a traditional favorite for many dishes
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OLD HICKORY LAKE
Close - Out!
All Go 2 Baits
30% OFF
while they last
Photos this page courtesy
Jim Summers.
1st Place - PPHSC Fish-Off: Ron Wynn, Herbert Odom, and Paul Qualls - 5.14 lbs.
2nd Place PPHSC Fish-Off: Jeff Edwards, Joe James, and Richie James - 4.63 lbs.
3rd Place & Big Fish PPHSC Fish-Off: Ray Vivrette, Taylor
Vivrette, and Ed Hance (not pictured) - 4.34 lbs.
(Con’t from p.27)
LaGrange is a wildlife officer in TWRA Region II’s District 22. He was selected among other TWRA law enforcement
officers to become the state recipient. He will be recognized during the annual SEAFWA meeting scheduled Oct. 19-22,
in Destin, Fla. LaGrange is assigned to Hickman County, but works throughout the 13 counties in District 22.
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New
IBO: up to 321 fps
Axle-to-axle: 28”
Brace Height: 7 1/2”
Draw Weight: 50-70 lbs
Weight: 3.80 lbs
Let-Off: 80%
Draw Lengths: 26-30
Half Sizes: 26.5 - 29.5
Cam: SimPlex Cam
4!
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IBO: up to 342 fps
Axle-to-axle: 33”
Brace Height: 6 1/8”
Draw Weight: 50-70 lbs
Weight: 3.95 lbs
Let-Off: 80%
Draw Lengths: 23-30”
Half Sizes: 23.5 - 29.5
Cam: AVS Dyad